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Tuesday, 18 July

Andy Sudduth, 44

Professions: Computer programmer at Cisco and American Internet (AIC), where he aided in the invention of "self provisioning," which allows users to choose and pay for Internet service and connect to the Internet without anyone working on the side of the Service Provider; spread the first major warning of a computer virus during the “Internet Worm” event in 1988, while he was still at Harvard.

Passions: Member of eight national and Olympic rowing teams, earning a silver medal at the 1984 Olympics and four medals at the World Rowing Championships; also an avid racing sailor and distance bicyclist.

Degrees: A.B. from Harvard, 1983.

Death: July 15, 2006, of pancreatic cancer, at home in Marion, Mass.

From www.andysudduth.com and The Boston Globe

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